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N Ebraheim

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Foot & Ankle|April 1, 1991
Magnetic resonance imaging of the calcaneus: normal anatomy and application in calcaneal fracturesJ Zeiss, N Ebraheim, J Rusin, et al.
Foot & Ankle|December 1, 1989
Assessment of collicular fractures of the medial malleousM Skie, L Woldenberg, N Ebraheim, et al.
Spine|March 15, 1996
Anatomic consideration of C2 pedicle screw placementN Ebraheim, J R Rollins, R Xu, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma|January 1, 1987
Transient simultaneous sciatic and femoral nerve palsy secondary to iliacus and gluteal hematomas following heparinization for pulmonary embolus in a patient with posterior hip dislocationH S An, W T Jackson, K Hawthorne, et al.
Spine|March 7, 2000
Internal architecture of the sacrum in the elderly. An anatomic and radiographic studyN Ebraheim, F F Sabry, Y Nadim, et al.
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery : MIN|June 5, 2007
Minimally invasive decompression for lumbar spinal canal stenosis in younger age patients could lead to higher stresses in the remaining neural arch -- a finite element investigationA Ivanov, A Faizan, K Sairyo, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|March 22, 2003
Kinematics of the human pelvis following open book injuryM S Hefzy, N Ebraheim, A Mekhail, et al.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|June 1, 1987
Heterotopic ossification and pseudoarthrosis in the shoulder following encephalitis. A case report and review of the literatureH S An, N Ebraheim, K Kim, et al.
Spine|March 1, 1988
Cervical stabilization by plate and bone fusionJ A Brown, P Havel, N Ebraheim, et al.
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery : MIN|May 21, 2005
Biomechanical rationale of endoscopic decompression for lumbar spondylolysis as an effective minimally invasive procedure - a study based on the finite element analysisK Sairyo, V K Goel, A Masuda, et al.
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Foot & Ankle|April 1, 1991
Magnetic resonance imaging of the calcaneus: normal anatomy and application in calcaneal fracturesJ Zeiss, N Ebraheim, J Rusin, et al.
Foot & Ankle|December 1, 1989
Assessment of collicular fractures of the medial malleousM Skie, L Woldenberg, N Ebraheim, et al.
Spine|March 15, 1996
Anatomic consideration of C2 pedicle screw placementN Ebraheim, J R Rollins, R Xu, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma|January 1, 1987
Transient simultaneous sciatic and femoral nerve palsy secondary to iliacus and gluteal hematomas following heparinization for pulmonary embolus in a patient with posterior hip dislocationH S An, W T Jackson, K Hawthorne, et al.
Spine|March 7, 2000
Internal architecture of the sacrum in the elderly. An anatomic and radiographic studyN Ebraheim, F F Sabry, Y Nadim, et al.
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery : MIN|June 5, 2007
Minimally invasive decompression for lumbar spinal canal stenosis in younger age patients could lead to higher stresses in the remaining neural arch -- a finite element investigationA Ivanov, A Faizan, K Sairyo, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|March 22, 2003
Kinematics of the human pelvis following open book injuryM S Hefzy, N Ebraheim, A Mekhail, et al.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|June 1, 1987
Heterotopic ossification and pseudoarthrosis in the shoulder following encephalitis. A case report and review of the literatureH S An, N Ebraheim, K Kim, et al.
Spine|March 1, 1988
Cervical stabilization by plate and bone fusionJ A Brown, P Havel, N Ebraheim, et al.
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery : MIN|May 21, 2005
Biomechanical rationale of endoscopic decompression for lumbar spondylolysis as an effective minimally invasive procedure - a study based on the finite element analysisK Sairyo, V K Goel, A Masuda, et al.
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